Restoring Our American Republic,
Outside the Election Process
The Beacon Spotlight, Issues 21-28
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 21
The Inherent Contradiction Yet Existing in the U.S. Constitution
Issue 21 of The Beacon Spotlight examines the inherent contradiction--the internal conflict--between the Constitution's spirit and its strictest letter, over Article I, Section 8, Clause 17. The spirit of the Constitution would necessarily restrict actions under that clause to exclusive legislation lands, including the District of Columbia. However, its strictest letter--because of Article VI, Clause 2 and its words that declare the (whole) Constitution to be "the supreme Law of the Land" that bind States through their judges, this gives sufficient color of law to allow exclusive legislation enacted "in pursuance" of Clause 17 to be yet part of the supreme Law of the Land that bind the States through their judges, until defendents show they are not within exclusive legislation areas.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 22
Pushing the Red Button to Throw Off Federal Overreach
Issue 22 of The Beacon Spotlight details that the power behind The Red Button comes not from it being magical, but that it destroys [fictitious] magic. It is the absurd spell first cast hundreds of years ago that says federal servants may become our political masters that The Red Button actually extinguishes. Learn to push The Red Button, to end the false rule of paper tyrants.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 23
The Source of our Ills--The District of Columbia
Issue 23 of The Beacon Spotlight shows the source of our political ills to be the false extension of District of Columbia-allowed exclusive legislation beyond District boundaries.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 24
Up-Ending the Republic--Alexander Hamilton's True Legacy
Issue 24 of The Beacon Spotlight shows Alexander Hamilton's true political legacy to be the false extension of allowed special powers, beyond proper legal boundaries.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 25
Are Members of Congress Powers unto Themselves?
Issue 25 of The Beacon Spotlight examines the odd phenomenon of members of Congress appearing to do as they please, despite their sworn oaths to support the Constitution, which signify their subservience to it.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 26
What's Really Wrong in D.C. and has been, for 200 Years
Issue 26 of The Beacon Spotlight shows what is really wrong in D.C. and has been, for 200 years. That fundamental political problem at the federal level is the false extension of exclusive legislation powers beyond exclusive legislation boundaries, to substitute the highly-unusual exception, in place of all the normal rules.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 27
Can the U.S. Government "Again" Confiscate Everyone's Gold?
Issue 27 of The Beacon Spotlight exposes the clever tactics F.D.R. used to get American gold, by making "everyone" think they were "All persons" who had a legal obligation to turn in their gold for irredeemable paper currency (when "Person" was specifically defined for purposes of the executive order only as "individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations" who had a legal obligation to turn gold in to the U.S. Treasury [because they were bank shareholders who had to back their banking liabilities with gold deposited in the U.S. Treasury]). In other words, the only "persons" who had to deliver their gold were overextended bank shareholders. No one else was a "person" for purposes of that order.
The Beacon Spotlight, Issue 28
Congressional Term Limits are Not the Answer
Issue 28 of The Beacon Spotlight investigates the popular call for Congressional Term Limits, showing how they counter fundamental principles of American government, lead to greater tyranny (increased concentration in the executive and judicial branches) and undermine legislative representation, the fundamental building block of the Union.